The Journal of Integrated Civic and Citizenship Education, published by the Bentala Institute, adheres to the highest standards of academic integrity and ethical conduct. As such, the journal has a zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism, which is defined as the act of presenting someone else's work or ideas as one's own without proper citation or credit.

To ensure the originality and authenticity of all submissions, the journal utilizes a robust plagiarism detection system. All manuscripts submitted to the journal are thoroughly checked for plagiarism using specialized software, and any instances of plagiarism are investigated and addressed in accordance with the journal's policies and the guidelines set forth by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

The journal's plagiarism policy is as follows:

  • All manuscripts must be original and not have been previously published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
  • Authors must properly cite all sources used in their research, including direct quotes, paraphrased material, and ideas.
  • Authors must obtain permission from the copyright holder to reproduce any copyrighted material, including images, tables, and figures.
  • Any instances of plagiarism, whether intentional or unintentional, will be investigated and may result in the rejection of the manuscript or the retraction of the published article.

The Journal of Integrated Civic and Citizenship Education is committed to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity and ethical conduct, and it is the responsibility of all authors, reviewers, and editors to adhere to these standards. By submitting a manuscript to the journal, authors acknowledge that they have read and agree to the journal's plagiarism policy and the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license, which allows for the free distribution and reuse of published articles, provided that the original author and source are properly cited.

The journal's double-blind peer review process ensures that all manuscripts are evaluated fairly and impartially, and that the identity of both authors and reviewers is protected. This process, combined with the journal's rigorous plagiarism detection and investigation procedures, helps to maintain the integrity and credibility of the journal and the academic community it serves.